To give a bit more context, the guy does this in order to run the graphical âSoftwareâ for fedora. This is the only way to currently install via the graphical interface and for many beginner users I think this would be better than not using Qubes at all because the terminal scares them away or because they canât discover software.
Later on in the guide he does recommend users install the Synaptic package manager for installing software through a graphical interface.
So I actually think this advice is not ill-intentioned or misdirected, but rather as genuine advice for someone who is not yet comfortable with the terminal.
Iâve started a thread on this to hear some other opinions: